I love textmate and the integration with latex but again and again it just stops working. Current incarnation of the problems is the following: 1. In a multifile document (thesis) I edit one sub-document and recompile (ctrl-r) and the message I get is: "Latexmk: All targets (ClassicThesis2.pdf) are up-to-date" - I have tried compiling from the master document - same result. - I have tried 'trash aux files' and same result
2. Separate problem (earlier on): I am using skim, and in the past when I would compile in Textmate, it would pop into focus. Now all it does is bounce in the dock. Also again and again the window comes up asking if it should automatically update the file.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Christopher Brewster ***************************************************** Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
Christopher:
What version of TextMate are you using? Are you using Latex from the subversion repository or the version that came pre-installed with TextMate?
On Feb 10, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Christopher Brewster wrote:
I love textmate and the integration with latex but again and again it just stops working. Current incarnation of the problems is the following:
- In a multifile document (thesis) I edit one sub-document and
recompile (ctrl-r) and the message I get is: "Latexmk: All targets (ClassicThesis2.pdf) are up-to-date"
- I have tried compiling from the master document - same result.
- I have tried 'trash aux files' and same result
Latexmk is a third party latex compiler that I just use as part of the bundle. I'm not sure why you are having problems with it. What version of latexmk does latexmk claim to be? If you uncheck latexmk in the preferences dialog does it compile correctly from your sub- document? How are you setting your master file?
- Separate problem (earlier on): I am using skim, and in the past
when I would compile in Textmate, it would pop into focus. Now all it does is bounce in the dock. Also again and again the window comes up asking if it should automatically update the file.
You need to go into Skim preferences and uncheck the box that tells skim to look for updates. TextMate will tell skim when to update, and under those conditions it should also raise Skim to be the frontmost window. Although this seems to be somewhat dependent upon OS versions, Skim Versions, and the direction of the wind. :-(
Brad
Any suggestions appreciated.
Christopher Brewster
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
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On 10 Feb 2008, at 21:12, Brad Miller wrote:
Christopher:
What version of TextMate are you using? Are you using Latex from the subversion repository or the version that came pre-installed with TextMate?
Version 1.5.7 (1455) with nothing taken from the repository, only what came with the installation.
On Feb 10, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Christopher Brewster wrote:
I love textmate and the integration with latex but again and again it just stops working. Current incarnation of the problems is the following:
- In a multifile document (thesis) I edit one sub-document and
recompile (ctrl-r) and the message I get is: "Latexmk: All targets (ClassicThesis2.pdf) are up-to-date"
- I have tried compiling from the master document - same result.
- I have tried 'trash aux files' and same result
Latexmk is a third party latex compiler that I just use as part of the bundle. I'm not sure why you are having problems with it. What version of latexmk does latexmk claim to be? If you uncheck latexmk in the preferences dialog does it compile correctly from your sub- document? How are you setting your master file?
Problems has been solved (for the moment). It appears there was some characters (actually white space) that Latex did not like and generated lots of error messages for this and so no new pdf. However, this complaint did not feed back to TextMate for some reason (even though I had it on verbose). All very weird.
- Separate problem (earlier on): I am using skim, and in the past
when I would compile in Textmate, it would pop into focus. Now all it does is bounce in the dock. Also again and again the window comes up asking if it should automatically update the file.
You need to go into Skim preferences and uncheck the box that tells skim to look for updates. TextMate will tell skim when to update, and under those conditions it should also raise Skim to be the frontmost window. Although this seems to be somewhat dependent upon OS versions, Skim Versions, and the direction of the wind. :-(
Thanks that seems to have done the trick.
Christopher
Brad
Any suggestions appreciated.
Christopher Brewster
Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
For new threads USE THIS: textmate@lists.macromates.com (threading gets destroyed and the universe will collapse if you don't) http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate